Jackie Redmond has a job to do.
Liv Morgan is the hero in her own story, but the villain to many as she took Rhea Ripley's man from her, retains her WWE Women's World Championship by any means necessary, and put Ripley out of action.
Liv is telling her truth, and Jackie isn't one to play sides when she's interviewing her.
“The thing with Liv is, I understand that her tactics are questionable and she’s not always the kindest or most graceful of a winner. When I have a job to do, she has treated me pretty respectfully and kind of given me some open answers and been honest with me. My take all the time as a journalist, and I do this in Hockey too, it’s like, all I ever want is honesty and vulnerability and openness, even if that openness is you not being kind to someone else or maybe not having the best personality traits. I’m never gonna shit on that because that’s what I want, I want the truth. If Liv feels like she’s the one that’s been wronged here, how can I be angry at her for feeling that way, that’s how she feels. Honestly when you look at it, I feel like there are two sides to the story. That’s what I was trying to accomplish with that original sit down interview like, listen, there’s a reason that Liv has so much hate and disdain for Rhea. That comes from somewhere, it doesn’t just come out of thin air. There’s a history there. As a journalist, we have to tell that story, that’s a part of all of this. Everyone is always accountable, whether they’re in the right or wrong, we’re all accountable. That’s how I look at that," Jackie told Gabby LaSpisa on Gabby AF.
Liv has had a year to remember as the reigning WWE Women's World Champion and the first-ever WWE Women's Crown Jewel Champion.
Elsewhere during the interview, Jackie commented on Samantha Irvin's departure from WWE. You can find her full comments by clicking here.
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